i agree mate, i do san soo witch is made up of choy lee ho fut and hung wich is the art or technicial aspect (san soo), and san shou is competitive aspect. at the end of the day its all on how you like to train

i agree mate, i do san soo witch is made up of choy lee ho fut and hung wich is the art or technicial aspect (san soo), and san shou is competitive aspect. at the end of the day its all on how you like to train

I've got some bad news for you:

san soo =/= san shou (aka sanda)
san soo isn't even kung-fu (CMA).

I'm not further going to discuss this here in the CMA forum, you can start a thread in YMAS or use the search function (top left of the screen) and google "san soo" and "john woo".

short description: san soo is derived from point-sparring karate (probely Shotokan) with the creator claiming a Chinese origin of the art instead of a Japanese one. It's been discussed over the years here on the boards because of similarities between the name "san soo" and "san shou".

With kind regards,
Zendo

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I'm not further going to discuss this here in the CMA forum, you can start a thread in YMAS or use the search function (top left of the screen) and google "san soo" and "john woo".

short description: san soo is derived from point-sparring karate (probely Shotokan) with the creator claiming a Chinese origin of the art instead of a Japanese one. It's been discussed over the years here on the boards because of similarities between the name "san soo" and "san shou".

With kind regards,
Zendo

i thank you for clearing this up for me. why should i have to google san soo nor jimmy h woo when i have an walking talking encylopedia such as yourself. again i thank you very much. with kind regards